FARMINGTON - Dozens of candidates have been filing their intentions to run for various political offices at the County Clerk/Auditor’s office, these past few days.

Filing opened last Friday and was due to close Thursday, March 20.

Some traditionally quiet races have seen increased interest this year.

For example, as of noon Tuesday, three candidates had filed for the “A” County Commission seat, including incumbent Bret Millburn. Contenders are Dave Hill and Brian Muir.

Three people are also interested in vying for the Clerk/Auditor position being vacated by Steve Rawlings, who is retiring. Those are Curtis Koch, Van Christensen and Keith Major.

The primary election is June 24 and general election day is Nov. 4. Early voting and mail-in voting also will be held.

This is not a year voters will choose the president or any U.S. Senator from Utah. However, in the county, positions are open for two state senators and all state representatives. In addition, most county elected positions are included this year, along with nonpartisan Davis School District school board, among others.

Here is the list at the time the Davis Clipper was going to press, in the order each candidate filed.